Songs Of A Lifetime - Greg Lake

THE NEW LIVE
ALBUM FROM KING CRIMSON AND EMERSON LAKE & PALMER FOUNDER GREG LAKE

Esoteric Antenna are pleased to announce the release of the new GREG
LAKE album, "SONGS OF A LIFETIME”.

As a founder member of KING CRIMSON and EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, Greg
has been a major creative force in music for over 40 years. In 2012 he embarked
on a solo tour to perform "Songs of a Lifetime”, a unique concert experience
that was conceived whilst Greg was writing his autobiography. "From time to time during the writing these
songs would crop up that were in some way crucial or extremely important in the
development of my career” he explains. "These were not always songs that I had
written myself, but sometimes songs that had been written and performed by
other artists as well. I realised that they actually represented the journey
that I had shared together with the audience over all these years.”

Behind these songs
there was often a story to be told and it occurred to me that the same must be
true for the audience as well. It was then that I thought of the idea of doing
a series of very small intimate concerts where I could perform these songs and exchange
stories with the audience, in a way reliving the time when the music we shared
together really became part of our identity and in a way became the backdrop to
our lives, a sort of tapestry I suppose.

These recordings were
taken from a selection of the shows performed on the tour”. The album is a
unique record of a unique live experience from one of the legendary figures in
Rock music.

Released 20/04/09. Born Neville Keighley, Some released his first LP 'Some People' in 1985 and the title track was a club hit. Although Some's contribution to the Pretty in Pink soundtrack, "Round, Round," did not penetrate the mainstream, it introduced Some to an audience outside of discotheques. Produced by Bernard Edwards, "Round, Round" had enough electric guitars to seduce rock fans while maintaining the interest of the dance crowd with its pounding groove.

‘Imagination', a song from 'Some People', was reissued in 1986, peaking at number 17 on the U.K. pop charts. Both ‘Some People' and ‘Imagination' were remixed several times. In 1987, Some recorded his self-titled second album, but it failed to duplicate the success of his debut. Some then disappeared from the music scene, lost in an '80s "Where Are They Now?" file until 1993 when he released Living Your Life. Contains the top 20 hit ‘Imagination'

Released on 22/02/10 Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded of Galactic Zoo Dossier , the first album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1971, the album launched the band, gaining instant notoriety. Touching on the musical territory of fellow travellers Hawkwind, Galactic Zoo Dossier was a masterwork and is now rightly regarded as a classic. This newly remastered edition includes bonus tracks of three alternate versions of Metal Monster , Space Plucks and Sunrise , together with both tracks from a BBC Radio One John Peel session from March 1971 (previously unreleased on CD).

Kingdom Come, the second album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1972, the album enhanced the notoriety of the band. Touching on the musical territory of fellow travellers HAWKWIND, Kingdom Come was a masterwork and is now rightly regarded as a classic.
This newly re-mastered edition includes bonus tracks of three alternate mixes, together with two recordings from BBC Radio One John Peel sessions from 1971 (previously unreleased on CD). Kingdom Come joins a 2CD edition of Journey in the continuation of Esoteric's Arthur Brown re-mastered series.

Released on 29/03/10. Journey, the third and final album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1973, the album was coproduced
by Dave Edmunds and is arguably their most well known work. Touching on the musical territory of fellow travellers Hawkwind, Journey was a masterwork and is now rightly regarded as a classic.
This newly remastered edition includes a bonus CD featuring 8 bonus tracks of rare single material, alternate mixes and three recordings from a BBC Radio One John Peel session from 1972. Journey joins a new re-mastered edition of Kingdom Come in the continuation of Esoteric's Arthur Brown re-mastered series.